The '60s made its mark in a big way during fall fashion month. We're talking mega-long false lashes, baby pink lip gloss, pale blue shadow, and plenty of cat eyes. But instead of going all-out mod in math class, try to use the runway inspiration as a guide for cool tricks you can try everyday. Like: Trade a giant strip of falsies for individual lashes that are placed just so. Ta-da! Instant understated glamour.

Ready for some more mod ideas? Read on!

Pink eyeshadow is hard to pull off, but the barely-there baby shade used at Emilio Pucci looks seriously pretty. False lashes (or a few coats of mascara if you prefer) punctuate the pale shadow, and the super thin liner that runs along your upper lashes all the way to the very outer corners of your eyes perfectly hides the strip of glue.

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The look at Anna Sui is all about single false lashes. Their placement of two or three grouped together is unique without being too out-there. Emphasize the final product with a dot of liner just under each section of lashes.

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When it comes to glamour, Dolce & Gabbana has you covered. Think of this as your chic evening foil to the pretty pastel versions of the trend. A slightly teased chignon looks cool, not costumey, and a tiny flicked wing of liner is ultra-elegant. Finish it off with a dark matte red lipstick and you're ready to go!

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It doesn't get more retro than blue eyeshadow! At Honor, a thick layer of aqua sat on the lids, winging out at the ends. Try the look for class by using a blue liner instead to create a much thinner cat eye.

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Betsey Johnson always goes all out on the runway, and this fall was no exception. Individual false lashes combined with almond-shaped powder blue shadow created the picture of '60s perfection. But the piece of this look to try at home is definitely the bubblegum pink lip gloss. It's sweet, girly, and goes with most everyday outfits.